Interactive contact organizational information retrieval and archive transport system with notifications and contact-centric archive for objects

ABSTRACT

An interactive contact organizational information retrieval and archive transport system with notifications and contact-centric archive for objects is presented, offering touch screen interface interaction, indication receipt and storage. Users create repositories of objects assigned to specific contact profiles. Any communication with contact triggers notification of the object that is waiting in active repository. User swipes open active repository offering options, including open, send, keep active, archive, etc. Activated by contacts, the application aggregates an object or string of objects associated with a communication linked to the contact profile, making accessible those objects across all user devices, creating folders and subfolders in the profile. After communication, the application offers options to archive or keep object active. Scheduling and desired features reside in Global and local settings. Reminders, notes, links, photos, documents, text, voice notes, quotes etc. are addable. The application mirrors stored information on the device&#39;s home screen.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patentapplication No. 62/782,493 filed on Dec. 20, 2018, which is incorporatedherein by reference.

SUMMARY

The present invention relates to a contact-centric interactiveeco-system that organizes, and aggregates a string of objects under acontacts profile, prompting the user to immediately access relatedobjects upon any form of communicative interaction, optioning thearchival of any object/s immediately or when a communication iscompleted. The user can maintain the object/s active to re-engagethrough the application for another conversation. Object/s is/areimmediately accessible during a calendar scheduled event or duringanother communication with the contact from any user communicationscreen.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1A Notifications

FIG. 1B Active Repository—with active Objects for active conversation

FIG. 1C Active Repository is modular and can be moved

FIG. 1D Contact—Create Folders/Project/Case files access Active &Archive Repository

FIG. 1E Active Repository on any Screen and Contacts view.

FIG. 1F Active & Archive Repository and Contact Screen with depiction ofactive and archive objects.

FIG. 1G Adding screen to Calendar, Groups, or Contacts.

FIG. 1H Adding Document or Objects from the ADD screen and Settings.Access to ADD

FIG. 1I After a conversation has taken place. Actionable prompts allowthe user to keep or archive objects, add contacts, add objects to otherrelevant users.

FIG. 1J Depicts swiping motion to open active repository up or down. 1stRepository for Active Conversation or Scheduled Events; 2nd Repositoryfor personal items

FIG. 1K Criteria & Constant button allows the user to add information to1 contact, many contacts, or groups when adding a series of objects.Button appears and follows the user as they navigate through theirdevice.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Objects—Information/Objects are attached to contact/s and bunched oraggregated based on conversations and interactions. Including; Category,Contact name, Title, Time, and Date stamp.

System Flow

An Object, which could be; a document, text, link, screen shot, anyattachable item etc., is added in the contacts profile to the activerepository. (See 2 a in FIG. 1D and see also FIG. 1E). A single object,or multiple objects, can be assigned as active to a single user,multiple users, groups etc. with assignable priority levels. (See FIGS.1G and 1H). User can further designate object/s to folders andsubfolders. By default, the objects remain in a contacts activerepository for a period of time, where their actionable objects arestored. The active repository is immediately triggered by any contactrelated communication, including text or any text related program,mobile call, e-mail, etc. this interaction creates a notification event.

A Contact may be an individual, multiple individuals, group, company,subject, or as designated by the user. A Notification takes place when aContact interacts with the user, the system identifies a tagged objectin the active repository which triggers the notification. Notificationtype includes but is not limited to; a notification window, vibration,sound or sound file, relevant appearing image or animated graphic, lighteffects, strobe, etc. (See FIG. 1A).

After the notification prompt, the user has the option to open the*Modular repository by touching the screen in a swiping motion, (SeeFIG. 1C). (See note on *Modular). The user has access to their activeobject or multiple active objects. (See 2 c and 2 d in FIG. 1B). In theopened active screen, the user immediately sees the tagged object/s.User also has the choice to navigate through folders and sub folders toaccess other objects. (See FIG. 1B).

During communications, Text, Email, Phone call, Video call, etc., theuser is presented with various options, but not limited to, carrying outthe following by tapping on the object from the home screen: a. Open andread/access the content of the object. Archived objects can also beaccessed; b. Send the object/s to contact/s; c. Share and collaborate inreal time with an individual or group; d. Keep the object active; e.Schedule a triggering or retriggering calendar event; f. Archive there-accessible object; g. Delete the object

When the communication is completed, the application applies a date andtime stamp to the interaction and offers the user various optionsincluding, archive, keep active, add new contact create profile,duplicate and add object/s to another profile, delete.

Home Screen

From the home screen, or from the application or device through whichthe communication is being conducted, the user uses a swiping motion ortaps on the screen to open the 90-degree angled window or window, thatis specifically related to the communication which has been prompted.The screen or home screen, where the communication takes place, allowsaccess to the stored object/s. (See FIG. 1B). The 90-degree angle openswith a view of the items stored in the repository. The object/s stored,are located in a repository of the user's contact/s profile/s. Theapplication creates an access point on the user's home screen or on thedevice on which the communication is taking place. The repository accessto objects, is the same in the home screen and the communicationapplication screen, as they are both in the contact/s profile.

Contacts Overview

An indigenous program that interfaces between the Application repositoryand the contacts on the user's device. User imports contacts into theapplication. User can then access their contact list to associate withthe applications functionality. When an event is triggered what is inthe users contact profile appears on the home screen display of thatcommunication in the active repository (See FIG. 1E). (Communicationscan be, but not limited to; phone call, text, geo-fencing, calendardated meeting, etc., set in global settings, applicable to any (orselect) communications). The Active Repository in the contact's profileis mirrored on the home screen and immediately accessible from the homescreen.

The user's objects are organized under the contact profile, date andtime stamped, aggregated, bunched, grouped, or organized in chunks,according to a communication or event. From the home screen or screenthe communication is taking place, the application notifies the user ofobjects associated with a contact, group, or project folder. Anotification takes place based on a communication query.

In the users contact profile, are displayed; the criteria, ActiveRepository Archived Repository Folders and subfolders, (See FIG. 1D).

In the contacts profile, the user has the option to choose betweenproject folders. By tapping on different folders, designated fordifferent conversations, objects and subjects change what is in theActive Repository. The Active Repository is communication based inrelation to a contact. In contacts the objects or folders contain aunique set of objects or items to be communicated. The Active Repositoryis conversational (communicational) based and relates a specific subjectin a moment in time that relates to a communication or event (See 2 b inFIG. 1D). Objects & Items are grouped in the Active or ArchivedRepository per communication.

Objects are added in the User's Contact's in the Active Repository. Whena Contact communicates with the user, a notification takes place and theuser accesses the Active Repository of objects related to the contactand a conversation. The notification always takes place in acommunication application or Home Screen of the user. The ActiveRepository is hidden on the home or communication screen.

The repository has objects waiting and is indigenous to the contact thatis creating the communication with the user. The objects change percommunication, contact and event. The objects are those items that areselectively associated and relevant to a conversation. Objects are anyitem that can be copied or attached.

A new contact can be added during a new communication, groups etc. canbe modified while communication is occurring.

The Application organizes any object or information and attaches theobject to the User's contacts. The User can also attach the object tonumerous contacts, or all contacts, or to one contact if so desired,there is no limit to how many contacts can be electively associated withthe object. The objects are attached to a contacts profile. Objects canthen be organized in folders & subfolders.

Within the Contacts directory, a profile project name or folder can beadded, i.e. a non-person and specified label as determined by user, E.g.“Company Name, Project, or Event, etc.” In the user's contacts, foldersand subfolders, objects are stored active until the user's communicationor event is completed. Prompts request an action to archive or keep theobject active until the next communication.

The user has the option to access and work or review the objects thatare in the contact's repository or calendar event/s date & time. Byswitching views, in contacts, of folders and objects (See 2 b in FIG. 1Dand see also FIG. 1E) the user can prompt and que an event. In theuser's contact what is in the Active Repository will be mirrored in theHome Screen and the user will have access to those items when anotification takes place.

Contacts Breakdown

Objects—Information/Objects are attached to contact/s, and bunched oraggregated, with a category or title, time, and date stamp.

Contacts Profile: The computer, tablet, and mobile device—implementing amethod wherein the method is performed and Consists of Contacts programthat stores and coordinates the user's contacts Criteria, ActiveRepository, Archive Repository, Home Screen Access View, Archive AccessView, Folder or Project Repository, Calendar Object Event View.Information/Objects are attached to contact/s, and bunched, oraggregated, within a category or titles that are time and date stamped.The application is a free-standing application and contacts isindigenous to the application. A new profile address book is created.Contacts are manufactured within the new application contact addressbook. Contacts can be imported from the user's device into the contactapplication. Or created independently on the device within theapplication.

The Contact/s profile display of items are; photo of contact, contactscriteria, Active Repository, Archived Repository, Notes, Projects orFolders, Calendar etc. (See FIG. 1D). From the user's contact profile,the user can access the objects waiting to be discussed in the ActiveRepository or Archive Repository. User creates folder and subfolders toattach objects and categorizes them in subfolder to organize a projector meeting in the folder repository (See FIGS. 1D and 1E). Under theuser's contact/s profile is displayed the Active Repository for activeObjects.

On the right side are displayed the Archived Repository files, that alsoallows access to search. Touching the left rectangle enables access tothe front screen active repository for those Objects that are to bediscussed, in the future, or on a set date and time.

On the right are the archived & saved repository of objects (See FIGS.1F and 1G). Set a time & date for activating object/s. On the time anddate of event or meeting, the objects are available and ready for accessin the repository on the user's front screen. All objects can be savedto active repository or archived repository.

On the Home Screen of a locked device or unlocked device, the Repositorycan be password encrypted to prevent any access by unauthorized users,this feature is set in Global Settings.

In Global Settings, the user can assign a Left or Right access side forthe Active Repository. User can also touch and hold the ActiveRepository to move it to any of the home screen sides of the window, tomove it out of the way, or to open from that selected location. User canmove the access point; up, down, left, or to the right side of screen.

The Active Repository can be accessed from any communicationapplication. (Example: Email, Text, Phone Call, Home screen, Facetime,skype, etc.)

In Contact's Profile, the user can Drag and drop, remove, add, items toboth the Active and Archive Repository.

In Local Settings, user can add additional items to the ActiveRepository and Archive Repository.

In Local Settings, user can add items and save to Archive Repositorydirectly.

In Local Settings & in the Contact Profile, user can create folders andsubfolders to organize items.

Send/Share Contact. The Contact Profile is sent to a user or contactthat is utilizing this application.

011: Send/Share Contact with Active Repository—Send or Share the user'scontact and Object/s and Items that are in the Active Repository.

Home Screen—Cellular screen—Objects are tagged in users contactsprofile.

Object Attachment to Contacts Profile—The computer, tablet, and mobiledevice-implemented method of claim 001, wherein, the method is performedand Consists of Keys Points for Contacts: Active Repository, ArchiveRepository, Home Screen, Folder or Project Repository. Objects arestored in a repository in contacts and instantly retrieved in thecontacts profile.

Criteria: Contacts identifies criteria and can create criteria as theuser requires; First & Last name, business name, phone numbers, emails,address, URL, add other, notes, birthdate, how the user met the contactand where, and other vital information, including and not limited tosocial media platforms associated with contact, notes with date and timestamp, etc.

Create a Subject, Company, or any specific item that will be associatedwith the objects added to a profile. This takes place of a contact fileand can be used as a project or milestone.

Repository Overview

Access to the Active Repository, by default, is on the home screen ofthe device and can be locked and password encrypted in Global Settings(See FIG. 1B). *Modular denotes that the repository can be re-locatedafter opening. Also, and by default in global settings, the repositorycan be located according to the user's discretion, left handed usersetc. in variable places on the Home Screen.

With the Active Repository open—Swipe between folders or specificprojects while in conversation. This gives the user immediate access toprojects or named events. While in conversation swipe up or down on theActive Repository Home Screen for instant access to a new subject,items, objects, folder, project, while in discussion, etc.

To access the home screen repository, a swipe of the thumb or finger, ina natural motion, up or down open the repository immediately, givingaccess to the associated objects. The Active Repository is accessible onthe lock screen with or without a password thru Global Settings. Whenthe communication is completed options are available to archive theobjects, keep the objects in the active repository or send to contacts,etc., plus other selectable prompts, (set in Global & Local settings).

After notification, by tapping on the folder or project name the objectsassociated with a specific project or folder is viewable in the ActiveRepository. These objects are bunched or grouped in the ActiveRepository until a communication or event is completed. The user isprompted to choose between options to keep the objects active orarchive.

Archive

Archive is the location of dormant or unused objects and is accessiblefor the user at any time. Items are grouped in archive according to adated event or conversation related to a contact. Archive is accessibleand located in the users contact profile. Server based all searchqueries utilize AI and voice command.

The object can be immediately saved to archives under the users' profilein the Archive Repository, or, the object can stay on the device until ascheduled time after a communication has taken place. The object canalso be scheduled/re-scheduled in calendar and set to align with auser's event.

Under Global or local settings, the user can set parameters on how theapplication performs, and the length of time for objects to stay in theusers, Active Repository on their device. Performance of each promptedcharacteristic that is desired by the user is in the Global settings andlocal settings of the application.

A user adds items and objects, including and not limited to: reminder,notes, links, photos, documents, text or any communication, voice notes,copy of quote, anything, etc., to that contact/s, associated informationthat is then mirrored on the home screen of the device, as being in therepository, allowing the user access when a communication takes placeand notifications is activated, alerting the user that an item is in therepository.

When attaching objects, a date time stamp is added to the object in thearchive and bunches/aggregates “bunch focuses” those items according tothe event. In other words, if the object is associated with severalpeople, a universal date, time stamp is applied to each related contact.

The Archived Repository gives the user access to all archived items. Inthe users contacts, the users archive is easily accessed by tapping onthe users Archived Repository (See FIG. 1F). The archived repositoryallows the users to scroll through objects that are archived, or theuser can conduct a search by holding on the archived repository for Onesecond which prompts the search for that contact. The search repositoryallows the user to see what is in the archive, and search to access thearchive content instantly (See Archive Repository, FIG. 1F).

Archived objects are easily accessed by tapping on the contact, thearchive repository in the contacts profile is displayed below the nameof the contact (See FIGS. 1D and 1F).

User can search from the contact/s archive repository or search withinthe APP. The Archive displays those objects, offering easy searchretrieval of such information for the users of mobile, tablet, orcomputer devices.

Attaching objects is simplified by tapping on the local settings of anyattachable, copy/draft/document, or object, add to Active Repository or,or save file to Archive Repository, create a folder, add to subfolder,add to project, etc., prompting the user to identify which contact toattach the object to. The user can attach to one or all contacts as sodesired. Once the object is attached to the user's contact profile, itis instantly in the holding active repository (See FIGS. 1H, 1D, 1F, and1B).

Server

When objects are Archived, they are sent from the users device to aserver platform where they reside, if or until, made active again.

Any attachment from another program can be added to the ActiveRepository and Archived Repository (see FIG. 1H).

The option of using the program server or the users own server. Userscan add objects or information from any of their applications orprograms and keep that information on their own servers. An example ofthis is for Hospitals keeping patient information proprietary and notusing a 3rd party server to retrieve information. The information nowlives on their servers and information is instantly retrieved throughthis program.

Repository Breakdown

A location where Objects are stored temporarily on the device incontacts or long term in archive.

Objects are stored in a repository in the application.

Objects are stored in a repository in the user's contacts profile.

Objects are stored in archive off the device.

Objects are aggregated or bunched “Bunched Focus” together per event orconversation (Conversation—a group of discussions points that will betime date stamped and archived together for ease of retrieval.) Objectsare focused and organized per event. The event groups objects togetherwith a date and time stamp that is viewable in Active or ArchiveRepository.

Active Repository: The computer, tablet, and mobile device-implementedmethod of claim 001, wherein, the method is performed, and Consists ofActive Objects located on the lower left quadrant of the contact profile(see FIGS. 1D, 1E, and 1F).

Accessible from the home screen of the device.

Holds all objects in an active space.

The active repository is on the user's device for a period of time asdesignated by the user, until the items are saved, moved to archive, ordeleted.

Active repository holds objects for conversations and access.

User accesses the objects, dependent on the communication, in the homescreen, or the screen from which a communication is taking place.

Objects are tagged and prompted from notifications when a contact is incommunication or within proximity.

Tags and Reminders are attached to objects and Users Contacts profile tonotify the user of a specific event.

Objects and Items are interchangeable, they can be dragged and droppedfrom the Active Repository to Archive Repository instantly.

Archived Repository: The computer, tablet, and mobile device-implementedmethod of claim 001, wherein, the method is performed, and Consists ofArchived Objects which are located on the lower right quadrant of screenin contacts (See FIGS. 1D and 1E). Information is archived by contact,bunching or aggregate, category, time, and date stamp. Search can beinitiated based on any of these criteria.

Objects are located on the hard drive that is created by the creator ofthe application.

Objects are located on other hard drives and other applications that areused in other applications that the user has purchased. The applicationuses the transport system created by the application, and uses thepurchased applications to archive their objects. (2nd & 3rd generationalprogram)

Objects are in the contact/s repository and give immediate access to allattached objects from archive.

Archive is on server.

All archived items are easily accessed from search or in user's contactsand can be retrieved at any time.

All objects in the Active Repository, can be removed, added, dragged, orsent to archive.

All Objects are subject to archive after designated time (managed inglobal settings).

All Objects are prompted to archive after communications is completed orretained in the Active Repository for further communications.

Screen Movement—The computer, tablet, and mobile device-implementedmethod of claim 001 wherein the method is performed and Consists of theActive Repository when activated can be moved to any area of the screenfor access to any to other features. Move to middle, side to side, updown, left or right. Snap or lock the open screen.

Secondary Repositories

Secondary, customized and screen space varied secondary repositories areincluded. Customizable versions of the Repository will be accessed inversion specific ways. These secondary repositories can operate inconjunction with character mods or scenic descriptive versions whichallow the repository to be opened in version specific ways. CustomizableRepositories are both accessed and version driven (See FIG. 1J).

Secondary Repositories Operations Breakdown

2nd Repository: User can swipe up and open a secondary (2nd) activerepository on the home screen. This secondary active Repository itoffers additional features to the user, for example; facilitatingpurchases, creating lists, saving personal information, as well asreceiving, attaching and sending objects. Additional active repositoriescan be added with different features as needed.

The user is operating a device which may consist of a computer, tablet,and mobile device in relatedness to claim 001. Access from the homescreen of a communication program or the device requires movementswiping from the side of the users device. This feature can beprogrammed in settings to accommodate left or right-handed user's, downto up, in an upward motion to access the Active Repository 2 (See FIG.1J).

The object/s in the repository allow the user access to items that aretangible, for instant notification, long term, consumer purchase,reoccurring purchase, reoccurring object/s, Notes, savable, or memorableitems, send, readable, or/and any object that is considered, “worthsaving,” and communicating that objects to other contact/s.

The items in the 2nd Repository are not associated with any one contact.The 2nd Repository retains objects and information for sharing orreviewing for tagging or purchasing for.

The items are tangible and readily accessible at any time.

The items are instant messaging, example; favorite quote, grocery list,reminder, calendar update, note, etc.

The 2nd Repository can be password encrypted to prevent access ofunauthorized users and set in Global Settings.

Create other Repositories with color or photo identifiers.

The user is operating and consists of a computer, tablet, and mobiledevice of claim 001. In Global Settings set the assigned side for the2nd Repository to Left or Right side. User can also touch and hold the2nd Repository to move it to any of the home screen sides of the windowto move it out of the way or to open from that location.

Favorites 2Nd Repository

The items are the user's “Favorites” and reoccurring items are readilyavailable and attached to the 2nd Repository for purchase of an item.The user can tap to reorder any item.

Highlight any quote and attach to the 2nd Repository to share or read.

Gives access to Reminders, Calendar, etc.

The 2nd Repository allows for instant purchases by-passing a search forthe item to be reordered. The 2nd Repository allows for instant access.

Search

Search shows the contact, the information associated with the wordsearch, associated with contact/s, through a translucent screen thatgives access to the user's contact's event/s.

Search—The computer, tablet, and mobile device-implemented method ofclaim 001, wherein, the method is performed and Consists of;

All Objects being retrieved by search within the application and/oruser's contact/s.

Two or three fingers, Pull screen down on any window in application toaccess Search.

Request verbally from AI (artificial intelligence), a specific item tosearch.

Inquiry Search aggregates a list of contacts with search titlerequested.

Tap on title retrieved to expand and read.

Tap & hold on the title retrieved searched item/s, to prompt option toretrieve and reactivate in Active Repository in the same Contact/sprofile, or to add to others.

Search items are found as bunched or aggregated items per an event.

Retrieved information allows the user to search for specific Object/s,and recommends adjoining object/s, that may be of importance in relationto the item searched. All items associated and grouped with the objectwill be recommended in the search query.

The AI will search for the item requested and will recommend theadjoining, bunched, focused, grouped, aggregated, cumulated, organizedin one place, encompassed, etc., items that are associated with adiscussion and word search.

Three-Dimensional Depth Technology and Search Overview

The computer, tablet, and mobile device etc.—implemented method of claim001, wherein, the method is performed and Consists of the users contactssearched criteria in archive, which appears with layered transparencydepth fields.

This transparency reveals subsequent layers, allows the user to touchand hold the screen to access, through the paneled screen or image, whatlies behind the archive or top screen or current screen layer. The usermoves forward into secondary screen layers, or sub-layered screens,which rise towards user, or up, for contact/s or saved information, tobecome the prominent screen, still allowing subsequent screens to beseen (See FIGS. 1G and 1I).

The depth technology allows the user to access levels of layeredinformation, while the user continues observing the top screen.

The top (original) screen, remains in a corner on the screen beingprompted. The top (original) screen is in constant view and allows theuser access to return to the original screen at any time (See FIG. 1G).

The user can access all contact/s that are associated with the search bytouch and holding the screen (gesture to be determined). The movement isin depth, layer to layer into, forward, through, or depth moving intobridges through or to the user's contact/s profile.

The movement allows the user to move into the program contact profile,and Active Repository from the Archived Repository. Movement is into thedevice with 3D depth technology and “bunched focus” (aggregated Objectsor items created for a specific event) what we consider is a streamlineof information that allows the user access to information requested.User can navigate from the top screen, through, down and back to anysubsequent or prior depth or layered screen in the search sequence (SeeFIGS. 1F and 1G).

Gives access to layers of information.

Gives access to layers of information that aggregates, streamlines, and“bunch focuses” events as associated with word search.

Gives access and moves the user into layers or (3D) in the activecontact profile.

The user sees a layer of information or contact below the top or activelayer. The user accesses the information by gesture, assigned toaccessing the 3D layer.

Tap and press to initiate 3D depth access.

Saving Objects Breakdown

Save—The computer, tablet, and mobile device-implemented method of claim001, wherein, the method is performed and Consists of attaching anobject/s by tapping on user's settings. A prompt to save to archive orattach to contact/s is prompted. The user saves the object/s to thecontact/s archive and object/s are immediately attached to the ArchiveRepository. The object is available to add to Active Repository at anytime or can be left in the contact/s archive for later retrieval SeeFIGS. 1G, 1H, 1I, 1K).

Save object/s directly to archive as backup.

Process is the same as Object/s attachment in Contacts Profile wherein,the steps of adding objects is the same, and the prompt gives the useran option of saving to the archive.

Attaching Objects

A quick add button allows the user, from any screen, to add a document,any works, or objects. Simply touch the button that is added to thescreen and it immediately adds the object to a specific contact, group,or project folder that is being worked on (See FIGS. 1H and 1K).

Criteria button is engaged in local settings. Criteria is specificinformation in addition to the users contact. The button is visible onany screen of the users device (see FIG. 1K). The purpose is adding manyitems to a specific group or person in the Active Repository. The userengages the local setting and the criteria button that instantly becomesvisible on any screen the user moves to (see FIG. 1K). When the user isready to add an Object or information the user taps the button and theinformation is instantly added. The user identifies or can createfolders or schedule the information for a specific conversation incalendar or the users contacts (see attaching objects). The informationis readily available to retrieve information for the designatedintention.

In Global or Local Settings, the user can choose “quick add” (orsimilar) to any contact, group, or project folder and an icon appears onthe screen, the user is in constant view of the icon as the usernavigates through any application. The icon remains constant on theusers screen and allows the user to quickly add an object to a specificcontact, group, or project folder instantly by tapping on the icon.Simply touch the icon and the object is instantly added. The iconprovides access for a repetitive action that the user is taking, so itis consistent with an outcome (example: Sending everything the user isworking on to a user's group in Archive Repository whichever the actionof choice is).

Quickly add Object/s to multi-Contacts with one tap. The icon is inconstant mode and is viewable on any screen. Activate this function isset in Local or Global Settings.

Attaching Objects Breakdown

Object attachment process—The computer, tablet, and mobiledevice-implemented method of claim 001 wherein the method is performedand Consists of An Object in any application on the device, link, photo,file, document, project, folder, note, highlight and copy, reminder,calendar event, etc., that allows for stored data or item that can beattached or archived.

Object is copied to the Active Repository in the user's contact/s on thedevice in the application.

Cue local settings in any program that can be an object or attachment orcopy. Prompt for saving to the Active Repository, Archive Repository (asbackup), Send, etc., is requested (see section “Prompts” drop down list)(See FIG. 1I).

User's contact/s, indigenous to our application, is shown on screen (seeFIG. 1D).

User chooses as many contact/s as desired to attach Object.

Object is placed in repository in user's contact/s.

Object is immediately tagged and a reminder notification alerts the userwhen contact contacts the user, is scheduled for an assigned eventwithin calendar, is within proximity, communicates via any communicationapplication, and not limited to; Text, Phone, Email, In-Person, or anyknown manor of communications, or calendar date is set for an event.

All Objects are readily available to user.

Any Object or Item that is transportable to a user or contact.

Send Object or Item.

Prompts Breakdown

Prompts—attachment process & other: The computer, tablet, and mobiledevice-implemented method of claim 001, wherein, the method is performedand Consists of the attachment of object/s and the process thereof.Wherein, the user taps local settings, attaching parameters and featuresto the application, including, but not limited to the following promptoptions (See FIG. 1I);

Add to “Active Repository” (or Similar)

Add to “Archive Repository” (or Similar)

“Send to Contact/s” (immediate request) (or Similar)

Add to “Groups” (or Similar)

Add to “Calendar (Event)” (or Similar)

Create “Event” (or Similar)

Create “Folder” (or Similar)

Set “Meeting/Event” (or Similar)

Create “Groups” (or Similar)

Activate “Active Screen” (or Similar) (Icon that stays on all thescreens, while active, and allows the user a quick add.)

Notifications Overview

The objects remain hidden on the home screen or in the device beingused, the application, when triggered, opens to a 90-degree angle or anyarea of the screen desired, revealing the relevant object/s associatedwith that contact in the Active Repository.

Another descriptive is; Any mutual communication prompts theapplications repository to notify the user of the items waiting to bediscussed from the communication window or home screen (Example: theuser receives a phone call from one of their contacts. The user thenreceives a notification from the application that something is activelywaiting for that contact in the active repository). Notification can bea combination of, but not limited to; vibration, strobe light, sound,illumination of the screen, glows, pop up notification window, etc.anything the user selects the notification reminder to be.

These notifications notify the user of relevant active objects awaitingaccess. The user swipes from the side of the device downward in anatural motion on the home screen (See FIGS. 1A and 1J).

The user swipes up from the side of the device on the screen in anatural motion on the home screen to revel the second repository. Theuser/s swipes in a downward/or/upward motion with their finger or thumb,to open the repository on the home screen. After the programs repositoryis opened, and the conversation is complete or during the conversationthe user has options. By default, after a communication has taken placethe prompt for options is available to the user.

Notifications Breakdown

Notification: The computer, tablet, and mobile device-implemented methodof claim 001, wherein, the method is performed and Consists ofNotification Alerts which occur when a contact begins a communication,or, there are objects in the active repository waiting in thecommunication or home screen repository. The user can set thenotifications in Global Settings. Notifications is an Alert to the userthat items are waiting to be accessed, items that are relevant to thecontact/s, creating an Alert when a communication takes place (See FIG.1A).

The notifications are and not limited to: Sound, Vibrate, Light, Banner,Badges.

The user swipes with their thumb or finger, to open the repository onthe application home or communication screen. Among other options, theuser can send or read the information to the contact. Once thecommunication is completed, the application offers options to archivethe information or keep active in the contact folder for a subsequentcommunication. Options: Read, Send, Retain for another discussion (orsimilar), Choose items to archive (or similar), Add to other contact/s(or similar), Add to existing discussion (or similar), Add to “Groups”(or similar).

Calendar Breakdown

Calendar: The computer, tablet, and mobile device-implemented method ofclaim 001 & Attachment, Notifications, & Prompts etc. wherein, themethod is performed and Consists of adding items linked to a scheduledCalendar event. User creates a future notification event in Calendar. Asthe event is activated via the set date and time trigger, the activerepository notification is activated. (see FIGS. 1G and 1H).

Event is scheduled to notify user at a specific date and time.

Events & Objects are tagged and associated to calendar.

Date and time event are established and activated at pre-scheduled time.

At the scheduled event, the Active Repository notifies user of object/s,a notification given by the applications notification. A notificationalerts the user of items waiting in the Active Repository for the eventor communication.

The transitory movement of the object is attached from local settings inany application. The objects are added to the contact/s ActiveRepository and added in the drop-down list from prompts. The promptrequests an action that the object will be associated with, and thedouble action of choosing “Add to Calendar” adds the objects to thecontact/s associated with a communication and adds the reminder to theCalendar.

Calendar creates a tag and notification on the users device at the timeof the event. The Object is initiated forward and active based on theevent not the individual.

The object/s are attached to the user's contact/s and the event. Theuser has access to the object/s if any of the contact/s contact theuser. The process for completion then takes place.

In Local Settings Object/s and items can be tagged to schedule an event.The scheduled event is activated during a specific Time Date and theActive Repository becomes available during that time.

In the Archived Repository, Local Settings, user tags objects ordiscussions “Bunched Focus” to be scheduled for an event orcommunication.

Groups Breakdown

Groups—The computer, tablet, and mobile device-implemented method ofclaim 001 & “Object attachment to Contacts Profile” wherein, the methodis performed and Consists of Object/s that are attached to a GroupProfile and create groups with one touch. Object/s are attached to agroup. From local settings add to Contact/s or Groups (See FIGS. 1G and1H).

A list of groups is accessible in the local settings Object attachmentto

Contacts Profile title or photo.

Create groups in local settings.

The groups are part of the discussion for the contact/s that is/areassociated with the object/s.

“Groups” attach objects to a/several contact/s that are associated tothe object/s with one tap.

Send Groups, during a conference call or communication, the items thatare in the Active or Archive Repository. In Global settings set toautomatically send or send manually to the contact/s.

In local settings attaching Objects and choosing more than one contactwill prompt the user options to create “Groups” or continue to attachobjects to contact/s individually. Once the process of choosing thecontacts to be associated with the Object/s is completed, the “Group”will be active until archived.

Create Group's identifier—label, title, color, photo, etc.

Add contact/s to “Groups” (See FIG. 1I).

From settings add a contact to “Groups” during a communication or add acontact after the communication is completed.

In Global Settings one Icon can be set for many contacts associated witha Group or Event. The icon is constantly in view on all

device screens and the user can go to any application to add object/s tothe Active or Archive Repository by tapping on the icon.

The icon can be a photo, color, wallpaper, or any image or title theuser chooses.

The icon is in view at all times on the screen the user is active in.The icon gives the user immediate access to add object/s items to therepository in all applications being used.

The icon allows the user to add object/s & items for a group or contact.

The icon is a short cut to adding object/s or items or data to theActive or Archive Repository.

The user has a choice to add to icon Active or Archive Repository. (Setin Global or Local Settings)

The user can prompt the icon when working on one contact or a group, ata time.

The Icon—In Global and Local Settings choose “Active Screen” (orsimilar) to create an Icon of the contact or contacts that the user willadd Object/s and Items to. The user will add Object/s and Itemscontinuously to a specific group or contact in this mode. The icon isactive and in view in a corner or any place on the screen the userdesignates. The icon indicates that the user can add object/s and itemsfrom any application that allows the Object to be sent or attached.

The icon is on the screen and is modular.

The icon is representational of what is occurring, or a notificationthat an action of attaching the Object/s and items are taking place.

Artificial Intelligence Breakdown

AI—Artificial Intelligence: The computer, tablet, and mobiledevice-implemented method of claim 001, 2nd Repository, and all otherprogram features. The AI monitors the user's patterns and createspathways for the user to choose from giving the user access to itemsbeing created with immediate access. The AI includes and is not limitedto;

Favorite places, Groups and organizes most often used items andcontacts, Simplifies and streamlines items being discussed, Monitorscommunications and notifies the user of discussion criteria, etc.Simplifies access and prioritizes, Notifies user of any anomalies.

Geo-Fencing, RFID, NFC, Line-of-Site, Mapping, Location ServicesBreakdown

Geo-Fencing, RFID, NFC, Line-of-Site, Mapping, Location Services—Thecomputer, tablet, and mobile device-implemented method of claim 001, 2ndRepository, and all other features wherein the method is performed andConsists where a user moves into a specific location or event whereinthe contact is in the same geographic location and the information istagged to the event and/or contact profile. Notification Alerts orprompts the user to access information waiting to be discussed in theActive Repository.

User is notified of contact within proximity or same location.

User is at a location and notified when user has arrived at thedestination.

User can set request in local settings in the user's contact/s profile.

Object/s is/are tagged to an event and Geo Fencing is activated in localsettings.

Active Repository notifies user of items to discuss when user reaches alocation or moves into a location. Immediately the user is notified ofActive Object/s to be discussed.

Location uses maps or Geo-Fencing to identify the event.

Active Repository notification becomes active when contact is inline-of-site, or at the location.

Send Breakdown

Send: The computer, tablet, and mobile device-implemented method ofclaim 001, wherein, the method is performed and Consists of sending thecontact or any person the information that is in the Active or ArchivedRepository.

“Send” allows the user to send to contact/s at any given time what isincluded but not limited to;

Send via email, text, other program, or any type of communicationtransport system.

Send from Active Repository during or after a communication. (NOTE:Other contacts have this application on their device.)

Send from Archive at any time.

Send during communication.

In Global Settings set “Send” to automatic user does not have to takeaction during a communication, and all items discussed will/can be sentto the contact/s.

Global Settings Breakdown

Global Settings—The computer, tablet, and mobile device-implementedmethod of claim 001, wherein, the method is performed and Consists ofseveral options and default factory settings.

Global Settings is in Device Settings.

Reflects all Global aspects of the users experience of the application.

Set parameters to all aspects of objects, how they move, are set,calendar, length of time, prompts, when to, etc.

Local Settings

Local Settings—The computer, tablet, and mobile device-implementedmethod of claim 001, wherein, the method is performed and Consists ofObjects and Items to be changed or addressed while using theapplication.

Access parameters in the application.

Any and all movement and aspects of the Object/s or Items to beaddressed.

Flow

Folders and Files (See FIGS. 1D and 1E)

When setting up a new file, the file management side of the applicationinitiates a setup protocol which can be modified in Global Settings. Thesystem has file management tools and protocols which interact with theother aspects of object management. This functionality is available onmobile, tablet and computer systems in the applications settings.

When a new file is selected, the program prompts the following responsesfrom the user, or they can be locked in global settings. They includebut are not limited to:

Type of file application. E.g. client/s, professional contact, personalcontact, project file, etc. By selecting the file type, other parametersand functions, accorded to type of contact are initiated.

Active Repository Folder or Object Timeline: User can determine theactive timeline of any given folder, or render it indefinitely inactive,as the folder reaches the end of its designated lifetime, the foldercover transitions through identifiers. (Example, number system of daysleft or colors from green, to blue, to yellow to red.) In Global andLocal Settings the User has the option to add or subtract days or weeksin the identifier, i.e. additional or less time to reset the protocoltransition; example—colors for the folder cover.

Active Repository Timeline: User can determine the active timeline ofany given file, or render it indefinitely active. As above, the filescontained within a folder can be assigned a designated active timeline,transitioning through the same color protocol as the folder cover. Asabove, time can be subtracted or added in keeping with project/personaldeadlines etc.

As a file or folder reaches its time of maturation or end life, orcritical deadline or use, the system sends notifications to the user offiles or folders that are nearing a pre-designated milestone. Thesenotifications are a proactive reminder and can be adjusted and set inGlobal Settings. For example, notifications are sent to the user 2weeks, 10 days, 1 week, etc., then every day before the deadline isreached.

As files or folders reach their designated timeline, they rise to thetop of the folder list. This can be overridden in global settings, inthe default setting mode of the application, objects rise objects tohigher positions in the folder list as they reach their pre-designatedtimeline end. These daily work priorities can be adjusted in GlobalSettings to suit the project, client/s, or object in question.

Urgent notifications set to the folder or file, trigger an alert fornotification to the user from the application.

SCREEN Depth (Forward Motion moving into the screen)

In keeping with the same depth technology as explained in 3D DepthTechnology, section 060, contacts, files, folders, objects etc. appearin depth layers on the screen real estate. Contacts, files, folders,objects etc. can be organized into vertical or horizontal banks asdesignated by the user. They can be organized and characterized by mostused, international, state, or priority based, etc. any parameterincluded in the profile information through which, a search can createan association. A data identification unification system.

The user can organize the information into banks that are layered inorder of priority or relevance to the desired task or search. Forexample, vertical bank one contains the members of the board, bank twoon banks one's right contains senior management, bank three contains themidlevel managers, bank four contains the regular employees and bankfive contains sub-contractors, etc.

The user can, through the dashboard, select a single, multiple, or allbanks to communicate a message, video, text, e-mail, live video etc. Byusing the same depth filed technology, the user can navigate through thelesser levels to identify singular, contacts, objects, files, folders,etc. and bring them into the active repository.

In Global Settings Search query can also organize the folders based onan association to a group or the query of information requested. Thesearch is in direct proportion to the subject and any person or objectassociated with such query. The search identifies other possible objectsassociated with the query.

Mods—The computer, tablet, and mobile device-implemented method of claim001 wherein the method is performed and Consists of skins and animationsfor the repository arm and scenery. Added to the application they can beseasonal displays, events, avatars, etc. (example: 4th of July—when thearm of the Active Repository opens the end of the arm has a skin offireworks and the animation moves around the screen and explodes intoanimation of fireworks display, or snow falling or various scenes in therepository background display, or can be a company display of logo,etc.). Different scenes are created and can be personalized for a useror company.

Priority Button—The computer, tablet, and mobile device-implementedmethod of claim 001 wherein the method is performed and Consists of around button with a contacts identifier (i.e. photo, avatar, etc.). Thebutton gives access to an individual or groups. It allows the user toadd objects and items quickly. The button can also be customized givingit band width and scalability. The button prioritizes with a specificcontact tasks related to the contact. The button remains or issemi-permanent on the screen. Work on any object or item and immediatelyattach that item the user is working on by tapping the contacts pictureor

avatar. The object or item is attached to the contact and added to theActive Repository or in the Local Settings. The user can set to acontact to receive the object or item they are working on in theapplication. Touching the button immediately saved the object or itemthe user is working on in the format and device application the user isin (example: Apple or Microsoft programs or PDF.). When the contact &user both have our application the user sends objects/items applicationto application end to end and is instantly sent without having tocomplete email or text information. The user works on the object oritem, taps the picture or avatar on the screen, the items are instantlysent or added to the Active Repository. Options also allow for instantarchiving under that contacts profile in the Archive Repository.

Features and not limited to; A. Prioritizes information instantly sentto contact. B. Prioritizes and adds to Active or Archive Repository. C.Based on a Scheduled event—work on a timed task the picture of thecontact (or their avatar) changes and switches to the next scheduledcontact picture or avatar for instant access. The next scheduledcontact's picture or avatar is depicted as a circle on any screen youswitch to, allowing instant access. (Example: Work on Betty's projectsat 11 am EST at 12 pm EST work on Tom's scheduled events. The contactswitches from Betty to Tom instantly. This is a quick add or send buttonand saves time for the user to add or to send to the contact directly orto add to the Active or Archive Repository.

Importance indicator on the objects or items in the Active Repository.Set priorities of objects and items to be completed.

Active Repository Button—The computer, tablet, and mobiledevice-implemented method of claim 001 wherein the method is performedand Consists of a button that is available and activated on any screenby tapping it. Items are instantly available. Objects and Items arethose items that are important to the user and can be retrieved at anytime. They can also be retrieved in the 2nd Active Repository. Swipe upduring a communication.

PYRAMID INFORMATION ARCHIVE

Primary contact is the highest point on the pyramid, to the right moveback into the depth field is the second through last banks ofinformation. To the left of the pyramid, is more details on the contactor object. The user can navigate down to the third level, bring thethird level to the top screen, then navigate right or left to identifyand select objects, etc. that are contained within the bank, object, orcontacts profile.

For example, the user can navigate down to the fourth level, select aparticular employee, open a file and select a particular file within aparticular folder. The user may select that singular or multiplecontacts, in order to initiate a video conference, text message groupetc.

Information Access

Retrieving information does not require a wifi connection. Informationis found in three (3) Locations; Server (Hard Drive), Cloud, & usersDevices.

The program instantly downloads information to the users device within aset time allocated in Global Settings before a conversation or eventdate takes place.

The user does not require wifi or internet connection. (NOTE: the usercan keep information only on their device, however, this will increasethe amount of space/memory the user utilizes on their device.)

Information is downloaded within the allocated time the user presets inGlobal settings.

The user has error message if information is not properly downloaded.

The user has access to all information and can manually download theinformation.

After the users information, for the active repository, is downloadedthe users have access during the scheduled event or when the userscontact communicates in any way from any communication program theinformation is readily available.

Backup

Information is backed up on the hard drive in the program or the usersservers.

All Active repository information is backed up and stored on the harddrive.

All Archived information is backed up and stored on the hard drive.

All information can be restored on the hard drive.

Centralized application that organizes information & attaches thatinformation to the users relevant contacts or a scheduled event.

All information that resides in contacts instantly shows up when acontact communicates in any way with the user. All information that isscheduled for an event/meetings is instantly available at the time ofthe event/meeting. All information is brought to the user—No searchrequired.

Organizes information in Archive for the user. Application organizesinformation before, during, and after a conversation.

Creating an association between the users contacts their conversationsand their relevant documents or objects. Conversational basedTechnology.

Criteria & Constant button—the constant or criteria button is usefulwhen many items/objects are added to a specific contact. Addsdocuments/information or objects to one or many contacts. The user isadding one (1) or many items and/or the user is adding to one (1)contact or groups that are assigned to the criteria button at the time(see FIG. 1K) the active repository from any screen to attach it to arelevant communication that will take place in the future.

The descriptions herein are presented to enable persons skilled in theart to create and use the eye vergence controlled systems and methodsdescribed herein. Various modifications to the embodiments will bereadily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principlesdefined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applicationswithout departing from the spirit and scope of the inventive subjectmatter. Moreover, in the following description, numerous details are setforth for the purpose of explanation. However, one of ordinary skill inthe art will realize that the inventive subject matter might bepracticed without the use of these specific details. In other instances,well known machine components, processes and data structures are shownin block diagram form in order not to obscure the disclosure withunnecessary detail. Identical reference numerals may be used torepresent different views of the same item in different drawings.Flowcharts in drawings referenced below are used to represent processes.A hardware processor system may be configured to perform some of theseprocesses. Modules within flow diagrams representing computerimplemented processes represent the configuration of a processor systemaccording to computer program code to perform the acts described withreference to these modules. Thus, the inventive subject matter is notintended to be limited to the embodiments shown, but is to be accordedthe widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosedherein.

The foregoing description and drawings of embodiments in accordance withthe present invention are merely illustrative of the principles of theinvention. Therefore, it will be understood that various modificationscan be made to the embodiments by those skilled in the art withoutdeparting from the spirit and scope of the invention. The use of theterm “means” within a claim of this application is intended to invoke112(f) only as to the limitation to which the term attaches and not tothe whole claim, while the absence of the term “means” from any claimshould be understood as excluding that claim from being interpretedunder 112(f). As used in the claims of this application, “configured to”and “configured for” are not intended to invoke 112(f).

What is claimed is:
 1. A method of managing a set of objects in acontact-centric system comprising: receiving the set of objects viacommunication with a party having a contact profile; organizing the setof objects in association with the contact profile; prompting a user toaccess one or more of the set of objects upon further communicationbetween the user and the party, the prompt being automatic and based onthe association between the set of objects and the contact profile; andmaintaining the set of objects as one of multiple sets of objects, eachof the multiple sets of object being associate with a different contactprofile or group of contact profiles.
 2. The method of claim 1, furthercomprising providing an option for the user to archive one or moremembers of the set of objects, wherein the automatic prompt for the userto access one or more of the set of objects is made for non-archivedobjects and not for archived objects of the set.
 3. The method of claim1, further comprising associating members of the set of objects with afuture event, such that participants in the future event receiveautomatic access to the set of objects, the participants beingrepresented by contact profiles and the set of objects being associatedwith both the contract profiles and the event.
 4. The method of claim 3,wherein the future event is a meeting.
 5. The method of claim 1, whereinprompting the user to access the one or more of the set of objects uponfurther communication is independent of a means of the furthercommunication.
 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the communication witha party having a contact profile occurs in a first e-mail thread and thefurther communication occurs in a second e-mail thread independent ofthe first e-mail thread.
 7. The method of claim 1, wherein thecommunication with a party having a contact profile occurs in an e-mailthread and the further communication occurs in a conference call orvideo call.